“I believe the next constitution amendment should advocate that area to be properly examined.

“From my own experience, if that area is strengthened, the party will be okay and nobody will complain at the end of primaries. If you lose, you lose gallantly and you support the person that wins.”

He also promised that in due time, he would speak on why PDP lost in the 2015 general election.

He said, “PDP is still the strongest party. We know the reason why we lost the elections.

“At the appropriate time, some of these things would be properly addressed because of history. There are certain things you don’t write now because it would be misunderstood as if you are playing politics.

“After some years, five, six or eight years, when the beneficiaries have left, you can state it in writing.”

He encouraged his visitors to continue with the party, “unlike those playing politics of the stomach, defecting to other parties.”

He said PDP did well during its 16-year rule, which he attributed to “the number of reforms it introduced and implemented.”